Evening Star Newspaper, September 28, 1924, Page 37

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SOCIETY. ‘aroline daughter of Mr. and William Wattles, to. Mr. William Watties Horner of Cleveland, | Ohio, took place in St. Paul's Church at 8§ o'clock last evening. Th mony was performed by the the Rev. Perey Foster Hall, chancel was banked with ferns and white adioli The choral service was sung by the mem- | bers of the vested «hoir. who entered | immediately preceding the bridal | party singing “Faithful and True,” | m “Lohengrin Mr. Sherman organist at St Paul's, played APPIOPTiate Projra during the | seating of the guests. and played Perfect Love,” and “Nuntial Son u - Rois. nony father The marriage Clagett Wattl Mrs. Charl. cere- rector. and the | paims. | full | bride w with wn was of ivory satin, | made on Tir with a tra #nd a bertha of Brussels point lace | set on a circular flounce. topped by a | deep band of Erussels point, caught | With seed pearis. Her talle veil was | in place by @ coronct of rosc lace, cauxht with orange blos- | Tiny clusters of orange blos- | were sprayed over the veil, She | 4 pearl brooch which had be- | her grandmother, and a and earrin pearls, and | d a shower of valley lilis younger ter. Miss Naney | Cormick Watties. was her maid of nor. Miss Wattles” gown was of coru dace cover apricot charmeuse. t with tiny rosettes of powd ribbon. She wore u picture hat wder blue tulle. and carried an arm bouquet of apricot roses and blue dclphiniun Mr. J hey Horner, jr. of Cleve- Jand was best man for his brother The ushers were Lieut. Thomas Lip- nitt Wattles, 1. S. N, brother of the hride, and Mr. Charics Benton, Mr. Laymond sey and Mr. Henry | Honodie of Cleveland. Immediately after the ceremony a reception was held in the home of tie bride’s parents, on Prince strect and later in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Horner left by motoer for Northern wedd trip. They in Cleveland \monz the out- Mr. and Mrs. J simple N wi Ji-town Richey Lridegroom: Mr Lamb. Mr. and ) ton and Mr. and Mrsy Ray- | ¥ of Cleveland: Mrs. Mar- Donald. Judge RRose M. Mae- Dr. T s Lippitt and Mr. Sowles Fontaine Lippitt of Berryvi Va: Miss Cicely Alexander, Miss An Alexander. Mr. Harrison Cooke d| Mr. Thornton Percy of Charles Town, W \d Mrs. W. G. D, Mor- rison ¢ timore, and Maj. and Mrs. | Chaur MeNeill of Waynesboro Mis ura Hulfish entertained bridge Monday cvening in her ho on South Asap honor of Miss Caroline who was marricd to Mr W. Hor M ymond Hu H. Evans. Mrs. . W Mrs. Frederick 1L G, Ha il Mrs . War and Miss Florcner were Gil Holden g, Miss Wattles guests | Horne St W s tles - | he Mrs | triD to the ? MRS, S 1Y ZIRKIN, Who, with Mr. Zirkin, will return this week from their wedding trip and be at_home at the Randolph, She was formerly Miss Evelyn Wil Miss Pearl Sehwarzmann, and Mrs. left for a wedding West. The bride's was of dark bluc Later Mr. Davis middle traveling costume cloth and tan furs. Among the out- of-town guests were Mrs. Georg HMarrison and Miss Mary Lane of Philadelphia: M and Mrs. Joseph Munroe, Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Murrell Mingin, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lane, Mr. and Mrs. R B. Crump, Harry Dick, M, il- lian rs. John Gaitley, A Eva Herndon, Mrs. gD, . Mrs. Albert Saul, Francis Reardon, Miss Catherine Harry Miller, Miss Violet ward Cobb, and Mr. Meegan of Washinzton; Mr. 0. W. Box Miss Alma Mr. L. G. Davis of Nash Mr. W v Lillycrop of tte, N. G Judge and Mrs. id their two daughters, rine, were recent State Senator and Mrs. Worth Smith in Louisa, Va., from there to visit relatives in mond Prise s Mrs Mr. Frank and Vi Frederick G. Duv Annc Buests will and went Rich- 1dith Maddux Atlan James Clinton S home in fter a has returned City her sister, cor outh Washingion street, Invitations have received fro Dr Mrs. Charles Green 1 arriage of their )Ty, to Mr. Aibert urday aftern Church of been and k, in tI okland the corem Mrs hon, nortt Dr eption will follow the home of Dr 1040 Newton street Mrs. Lennon lived in Alexandria for many years. and both of their daughters were born here. Mrs. Lennon is a daughter of the late Mr. Justus Schneider, and A |&he was organist at Old Christ Church Miss Joseph | turned wick. Miss Marga: Warwick, Miss Inez Moore, Miss 1 Burke, Miss Mary Hunt Roberts Susan Leary and Miss Esther bert Thursda Holden g len Miss Lam- = bride and Mrs. Thomas Alexander Lo nd aunt of Mrs. Horner at a buffet supper Friday eveni 1 their home on Braddock Heights fi and o enter- r -of-town 1l Tackeit was Wednesday afternoon in her home on South St. Asaph street in; honor of the bride of the evening. Miss Naomi Florence Schwarzmann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John LU Schwarzmann, and Mr. Ripley St. John | Davis of Nashville, Tenn., were maar- | ried Saturday afternoon. September 20, in St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church. by Rev. Lawrence Kelly. The bride was rted by her father. Her gown wa of white georgette. trimmed in chantilly lace. Hor veil of tulle was fastened with a pearl coronet fell the cnd court train in. Her lowers hostess ned with s. The ne Win- Miss Frane ster of the bride: M lune Neitzey of Mount Vernon and-M Juanita Hammersley. Their gowns we of Zeaorgette, two in apple green and sil- ver dace and two in orchid and gold Lice. They all wore sashes of purple 21d Autumn-leaf brown and carried but- iy roses. Mr. Irving Boxley, for- riy of Nashville, was best man, and the ushers were Mr. Harry Bowman M. Michael Frasca, Mr. John U. Sclwarzmann, jr.. broth the bride, | #d Mr. Herman K. Kopp. her brother- law. Immediately after the mony reception. was held in the home of the bride's parents North Alfred treet. Mrs. Schwarzmann received with the dal couple ier was of black crepe and she wore a corsage red ros Assisting iz room were Mrs Flack and Miss L Washington, Mrs. (G Mrs. Lillian Schwarzmann ilol canton bouquet the din- Mary k of | Harvey. Yost — FUR Shop. | 1208 G st Nw. | The BEST In building this business fl[ and substantially until today our stability is as certain as our success ds apparent. OUR REPUTATION OF HANDLING THE _FINEST AND THE THAT LOW- ER PRICES ALWAYS PRE- VAIL AT OUR SHOP make it doubly satisfactory for you to select here. i ton wers | brother and sister-in- W and | | for more than 20 years. = Miss La Vaughn Bayliss has from a vidit to relatives Lorton, Va. W. I Robey is the gwest of Mrs. W. H. Dawson in Forestville, V- Mr. and Mrs. Fidward Evans have r turned to t home jn Richmond after a visit to the former’s mother, Mrs. Bdward Jones Evans, on St Asaph s Mr. and their small visit to re pan sister, Mr. J Hitt Mrs. Ira We and Mr. Robert re- in <. Benton L. and aughter are back from a ives in Culpeper. accom- he former's father ar W. Hitt and Miss Maud Hitt Weimer of Bealeton Va., and Mr. Ellis Cook of Washing the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lzra Weimer. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F Robert F. Gooding. jr. relatives in Winnsboro. S. ¢ Mrs. My Ellet and Hundley of mond were of Mrs. Kate Penpypacker. visited Mrs. John returning to their homes. Mrs. Arthur K. Warficld turned from a visit to her Mrs. R, T. in Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kennar tained at an informal dance Tuesday cvening to celobr the sixtee birthday anniversary of their dauzh- ter. Mi Kennard. Mrs Harris on and dau Alexander Gooding and re visiting Miss the nd later Lula e sther. Sale N enter- ix the gue: aw, Mr. Knoxville, renton were recent gues Mrs, Georze W. Heflin on ) E Mr. Louis Hansen and Mr. Rudolph Berg have returned to their homes New York aftet a visit to the former's w, Mr. and Mrs Hansen, in Rosemont, Cowan Ramage left last week for Ithaca, Y., to resume his studies at Cornell University Mrs, Frank A. Killmon is the guest of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. William Gano Wright, in ew York City Mre. Sarah Herring of Thiladelphia and Miss Mary Lynch of Wilmington, Del, are the zucsts of Mr. and Mrs. W. M Harvey, | ghter | John | and | imer, Miss Veda Weimer | guests | MeKericher before | THE SUNDAY' 1 Oscar Herring on South Columbus been vi street Mr. and Mrs. Griflith Schelhorn and | for St. Christopher’s School, at We: their children have returned from a|hampton, Richmond. Mr. Courtland Warfield has gone to visit to Mrs. Louise Schelhorn in Mel- STAR, | . st Raymond Gaines and | se | Mr. and | from'a'y : Dr. Kate Waller Barrett and Mr. Roberts went to St. Butcher are back Walter Cameron | Paul last week to attend the ndtional Mr. and Mrs, E. M. Corbin enter tained at a surprise dance Thursday | “onvention of the American Legion. | | evening in their home on North Asaph street to celebrate ‘the birthday | returned fr daughter, Miss | \jpg i Alice Ty Corbin, of their Among the guests were ill, Mrs, Bugene Cor- Miss Walker. Miss Panner, Miss Agnes Wheele ta Bradley, Miss ISdith Tanner, M Doris Simms, Miss Burdine Miss e vy, e Mi: Wheeler, M o Wheeler, Mr. Michael Mr. . Mr. Storkey, Robert Mr. Ha Isaac Gra Eimer Mr. Clarence Abell, | Mr. Stephen orbi | M. Po and Mrs. J. W {left last week for Cincinnati | their relati Mrs. Jennie | Miss Helen Hughes | Mr. and Mrs. Scott Humphries have | returned from spending two weeks in Boston and New York City | Mrs. Albert Bryan has returncd from Aldic, Va.. where she spent the Sum- mer. ' Her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Albert Vickers Bryan. who spent two weeks with her at Aldie now visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. sson, on Seminary Hill, while Mr. Bryan Is on u busin trip to Venezue Mrs. Anderson, Thomas Leadbeater has re- {and daughter, the Rev. and Mr: Davis Gibson, in Covington, Ky. Mrs. He of relatives in Harrisburg, frs. Oskie McCaleb of Petersburg. and Miss Josephine Carroll Philadelphia were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Duncan. A tea to brate the opening of the new St Agnes’ Episcopal School for Girls was given Monday afternoon in the school building, which is Bel mont. the old Richard Lloyd mansion. Miss Mary Josephine White, the pri cipal. received, assisted by Mrs. ryman Theological | ald Douglas: Pa Ber- Mrs. Martha Mrs. Mrs. Macdon- inclair. hoolfield Mi Jackson Morton 3 | ter Hall poured tea ted in the dining room A. Swann Sinclair, Mrs. Hoxton. Mrs. { Mrs. William J. Boothe, | Taylor Burke. Mre. Thomas Ii. ran. Mre. Morris L. THorner Harry St. George Tucker, Mrs. phalit Andrews, Mrs. Clyde C. Lan Mra. Richard Blackburn ton. Mrs lobert S. Barrett w Powell, Mrs. teorse Miss Mary Lindsey zabeth Murphy of the cuest of her cousin | Sarah Cox. on Prince street | Miss Lou vans of Wash was the guest last week of Miss Lois m in the home of her brother- in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. H. A, ane, on Prince street. and Mrs. Paul B. Hulfish of . N. C. are the guests of the former's father, Mr. Worth Hulfish. on. Cameron street onday after- | noon 'Mrs. David X. Hulfish entertain- ed at tea for Mrs. Paul Hulfish. Mrs. John Eis of (leveland Park poured assisted by Mrs. Margarita Gerry Virginia Ellis of Washing- s Lucy Anderson. Miss Ada and Miss Cavoline Morton nd Mrs. David Janney Howell +d their country place near own, W. Va., and ard in at 700 Duke street for n and Winter. Miss Dorothy L. Ewald and afton L. Cockey. both of Alexan- | dria. were marred Saturday, Septem- ber 20, in Elkridge, Md.. by the Rev. | H. Wagner of the Methodist iscopal Church. Mr. and Mrs. Agnew Adams and | their small son Iowe, accompanied by Mrs. Adams’ mother, Mrs. Thoma: J. Peyton, who has been their guest in their home in Philadelphia, mo- |tored here Monday and were the guests of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. | Charles M. Sheppersan. on South Washington street, before leavi ,r Mrs. Peyton's home Va ind were as- Archibald Mrs. Coch- Mrs. Berry Miss M ville i ton rr M n Charles their hous the Autu tt = of Culpeper the week of Shepperson < Katherine Stro the duri Genevieve Pevton ute to her school. St. Hilda's in Charles Town, W. Va as C. Darst, jr, who ha as est Mis en T Hall Society for over cighty years has relied upon Gonr- aud's Oriental Cream to keep the skin and complexion in perfect condition throughthe stress of the season’s activities. White Flesh-Rachel. ] Send 10c for Trial Size FERD. T. HOPKINS & SON, New York Gouraud’'s Oriental Cream Est. Special FUR SALE PRICES ' NOW IN EFFECT || e | 1879 HNranich & Bach Rented Instruments Kept in Tune and Perfect Repair Free of Charge Hugo Worch nmo G PIANOS Pianos ForRent Emerson | i The Rev. Dr. William J. Morton has |returned from spending two weeks at Miss Mary Earle Picken of Dahlgren Proving Ground, Va. of Barle ' M Md and to relatives in New York City. | Mr. ‘Jr. Bernard | jr.. | to visit | Mitler and | o, gye Euests of |and outh Columbus stre Miss frie Mr, the mother, Va. Miss Viola Gompf of Baltimore is| the in-law, Mr, and Mis: Powell of Washington were the week law tro il Mr. and Mrs two children of Je weck end A Mr announ |daughter, | Gordon turned from a visit to her son-in-law (o0 Sop o James | tho Rev. Lyman ). Davis. | Mrs. Shuster and Mr. and Mr: ard Olmstead is the guestiare now on a_motor trip through the | we by Mrs |p William B. Smoot, | Mrs. Louis Raeder and Mrs Of| Raeder of Washington were guests | last week of Mr. | Crehan, M her home in Richmond after to M ev | parents. en, wife of the dean of the | v eq and left for Baltimore to take up Hopkin M William | ¢rom 3 visit to relatives percy Fos- | Va in brother-in-law and Mrs. | Braddock Heights, ileave - | college the v and Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mrs, J. elle Cochran, who spent two months WASHINGTON, iting his grandmother, Mrs. orge Wisc, in Rosemont, has left t- James' ion. School, Maryland, for the Atlantic City. | omdr. and Mrs. A. C. Picken and re the guests Picken's sister, Miss Mary lor, on Prince strect tes Cochran has n a v to her cousin, Brooke Lee of Silver Spring, . in her cottage at Nonquit, Ma: Mrs liss Jeannette Y d Mrs. John Taylor Lewis, | hmond were the week end the latte parents, Mr. | Robert W. Schncider, on | t. | is the guest of of R Mrs Helen Owen ends in Culpeper. and Mrs. J week end Mrs. Kerns, D. with in Agnew spent the latter's Rectortown, |3 guest of her brother and sister- Mrs. A. P'. Gompf. Stevens and Miss Elsie Ju ts of the former's brother-in- sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan on Mount 1da Robert McLearen and | McLearen, jr.. have returned a visit to relatives in Gaines m | v | | e, John Nestor and their sey City spent the with Mr, and Mrs. George | Hatton and Mrs. John shuster | the marriage of their Josephine Nellie, to Mr. dridge Rowzie, Saturda: , in Pittsburgh, Pa., b Mr. and Rowzie G st Francis Me- | | and Mrs. C, T. has returncd to a visit | Zachary. | <pending City his | trs. J. S. Mallory Mrs Y and fr. Janney te eral months in New York the guest last w of Dr. and Mrs. Robert J Mr. eorge A frer Il ! returned | in Kenola, 1 his postgraduate studies at Johns University. fiss Jane Young has Cochran and Miss Mary | are now with the latter's| sister, Mr. and | Henderson Kirk, in | Miss Cochran will Europe, Orlando the near future for in . where she is a member « 'RESERVES COMMISSIONED Washington Residents Become Of- | | ngton | | Victor 0. Skyber, | first Tieutenant | | Meade, | Thawley and Corp. Herbert R. Young. | Proven dir | in Rapidan, | | BeckerBros ——— | Corps of the Army have by lowing named ficers of Army. | “ommissions in the Officers’ eserve ! been issued | the War Department to the fol- residents of Wash- ington: C stro as Bennett, | ond Bo lieutenant, first lieut | colm | ments, M| De; 161 tenant, Denta as Reserve, Corps James T. Bai Alden C. Ru *harles S, ect, as a White, major. 911 Sixteenth Medical Corps; Kendall Gree ptai nita: Corp: John « uclid street, as a sec- | Infantry; James .| airmont street, as a Infantry; Ralph W.S. | 17 F street, a firs sental Corps: Charles W. | ast Clifton terrace, nt, staff specialist eheart, Montana first lieutenant and William street, as a Cor, en of the Army at Md.. have been comm second lieutenants in the as follows: Charles A jaton, McCardell, Otto E. Main, ssell C. Murray and Crawford V. 1740 lieutenant, inger, 1400 nnette, an, 110 as a Mal- apart- | Finance | Lewis lieu- | partment 7 Irving first nlisted mp one Officers rets. 316 7th St. D. PLAN BIG SPECTACLE OF FIRE PREVENTION Committee Meets Tomorrow to Ar- The committee named by the:Com- | missioners to stage a fire prevention | week at the District | tomorrow afternoon to begin its work chaitman, would endeavor this Fort stage | the that [ability incident 1o the service. annua by w £ SEPTEMBER range Demonstration October 5. cam harles vestorday year some to sort toll fire. ith th, have paign W, that he the of in lives firy this Building at Darr, public would call city-wide attention to the n to reduce the | and money claimed | 1888 ar will 2 o committe spec prevention heduled to begin October id the committee would tacle program | Field hav make its arrangements promptly. meet said [ Infantr; 5, Mr. Darr to At 2 1924 —PART 2. the meeting tomorrow scveral subcom- mittees will be appointed to handle details. Much of the activity of the commit- tee will be centered on the school 28, Darr that if the -youth of the com- munity can be impressed with the danger of fire great headway will be made. Business houses and houscholder: also will be urged to rid their prem- |ises of rubbish, which needs only a | caretessiy Ahrown match a disastrous blaze. BT R Col. I. W. Leonard Retires. Col. Ivers W. Leonard, United at the Field Artillery Sill, Okla. has been placed on retired list on accourt of dis- He is and was appointed sec of Infantry in July service was in that until his recent detail to the Artillery. He was a colorel ia the National Army during the War and rcached the same grade i | the Regular Army in July, 19 ates from Indian: ond licutenant His entire |arm NNNNAN MOTHER :=Fletcher’s Castoria is _WASHINGTON. D. C. SIXTEENTH STREET AT V AND W — Most Exclusive Residential Section Superior Accommodations for Transient and Permanent Guests One, Two and Three Rooms With Bath Specially Attractive Suites With Breakfast Room and Kitchenette First-Class Furnishings and Equipment Rates Reasonable Exceptional Cuisine ervice Table d’Hote or a la Carte W ARREN E. KRECHTING, Manager Formerly of Hotel Manhattan, New York ASTORIA especially prepared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation Flatulency Aids in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and Natural Sleep without Opiates To avoid imitations, always look for the signature o Bt T Wind Colic Diarrhea ns on each package. To Sweeten Stomach Regulate Bowels Physicians evervwhere recommend it 316 th St. | “Canninglzhmis” Will Soon Be Ready The finishing touches put on by the builders, and the newand greally enlarged store of J. I.. Cunning- ham & Co. israpidly nearing completion. —Nowhere in America will there. be a more beauliful store front in which to display the good looking, wholesome kind of Women's and Misses’ Wearing Apparel that this institution is famous for. Nothing has been spared in re- modeling the entire store to give to our friends and customers the utmost con- venience, service and comfort. Many new departments have been added and regular departments have been greatly enlarged. Indeed, it will be a revelation to you when you see the beautiful new things that will greet you on opening day are_ now being children, it being the oplnion of Mr.| to produce | hool, | World | SOCIETY. DR. H. L. KEMP o.f the. ¢ Ground Gripper Institute of Boston, Mass. Will be at the Ground Gripper Shoe Shoppe Each Day Sept. 29, 30; Oct. 1st and 2nd When he will give Free advice to any one st foot troubies % You will be advised as to your conditi method to relieve same. Do net fail to take advant th ffering d the proper . e of this great opportunity, as it is a special service nd to you without any obli-* gation upon your part. Remember the dates and if con venient phone for appointments so you will not have to wait Stach’s Ground Gripper Shoe Shoppe 1315 E Street NW. - National Theater Bldg. Phone M. 6882 Whats your: Sleep Formula DOES it start with the bedspring? It should. Make a Foster Ideal Spring part of your sleep formula. Note how you sleep better—rest better—feel better. Foster up-and-down_spiral springs buoy your body up gently and in a natural position. There is no sag—no rolling to the center—no exaggerated slumpatthe hipsto throw your body out of balance. You rest completely because you rest naturally. You get up feeling great—no hint of cramped nerves or congestion. Spend five minutes at your furniture dealer examining an Ideal. It may mean thousands of hours of better sleep for you. FOSTER BROS. MFG. Co. St. Louis, Mo. Utica, N. Y. 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